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DMiss Program Structure

The Doctor of Missiology Degree (DMiss) is organized around a cohort group of 8-12 students who build community as a cohort and pledge to loosely center their studies around a theme that enables each to contribute to maximizing their research for God’s Kingdom. Ideally, each member will contribute to the collective interests of the cohort. Each cohort will be structured to meet strategic purpose, goals, and significance that are of mutual benefit to all members of the cohort.

The degree requires the completion of 48 quarter hours structured as four twelve (12) unit seminars extending over a four year period, culminating in a final integrative seminar designed to pull together the disparate research pieces and help organize the dissertation writing process.

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Year 1: Missiological Foundations (8 units) and Program Design* (4 units)
Year 2: Issues in Context (8 units) and Research Methods* (4 units)
Year 3: Leadership (8 units) and Change Dynamics* (4 units)
Year 4: Integration* (4 units) and Dissertation Writing** (8 units)

 


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